The administrative staff is responsible for the everyday operation of the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. These dedicated employees coordinate and facilitate all administrative, financial, purchasing, human resources and benefits needs for the office, under the direction of the Prosecuting Attorney.

The Victim/Witness Program works with victims and witnesses to keep them advised of the criminal law process and the status of their cases. Advocates will sit with victims in courtrooms during trial, and will serve as a liaison for counseling and compensation sources. Notification of defendant release dates is also provided.

If you receive a subpoena to appear in court, DO NOT IGNORE IT. YOU MUST APPEAR AT THE INDICATED TIME AND LOCATION.

A subpoena is a command for you to appear and testify on behalf of either the State (Prosecution) or the Defendant. Even if you believe you have no relevant testimony or factual knowledge of the case, you cannot be relieved from your attendance in court other than by the Judge who is presiding over the matter.

If you receive a subpoena, immediately look at the subpoena for the time and location of your expected appearance. If the subpoena was issued by an assistant prosecuting attorney, you can contact the Victim/ Witness Program at (330) 740-2082 with any questions.